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fc I Stra m 11 TAST p II -L/ col m - j | into th< i II francs,: ||- 11 1 French H If We like t m cause th( J! little Yar ||l home. . |j We're sti 1 And we'r [ Vic , T JIi ft , ' JUST FACTS. Columbia, S. C., April 22.?Th government of the United States i your! government. That government has given its ss cred word to do certain things. These things require the expend ture of great sums of money. jV Your government must keep it word, must spend these sums o money. This money can only be secure now in two ways;' either by taxatio r . or by borrowing. Taxes are high enough, are the not? Nevertheless, they will no produce enough to meet the presen need. HB?? ? , ; Then, the only way the Unites States can pay for , peace is by box rowing the balance needed $4,500, 000,000. All right then, your governmen must borrow $4,500,000,000 ani since other countries have no mone; if TMnef AnrTAOT this mone1 tu 1VHU) IV ?uwww MV?*W? , in the United States and from one o tyr > two sources. ' Your government must borrow from the banks and other financia institutions or it must borrow fron millions of patriotic citizens. If this money could, be borrowei from the banks, would it be wise' With all of their capital tied up ii < Government securities, how couli the banks perform their norma functions of financing regular busi ness enterprises and developmen i!vs> projects? Without being financed how could factories and busines operate, how could the country b developed ,how could labor be em ployed, how could people live? Thin ?t over! Very well, there is one course lef open. Your government must Doi row money from you and from ever other individual up to each one's lim it of lending. Hence the Victory Liberty Loa . on AprH 21, 1919?the loan of vie A tory, peace and thanksgiving. These are just facts. Can you se 1 any other-way out" of it? We can'1 The Treasury Department cannoi and after you think it over and cor J . *?' * vi** *. , ight Fr Christmas the A. E, [onels, cooks and co: eir own pockets for so that more than thre babies now have Yar he little rascals, be- we jy stand for all the a ! iks we've left back up , Wi 11 on the job? _i e going to stay till Ai :tory ierty * . \ in The I ? , / \ \ " T sider that the government is asking ! you to subscireb for an absolutely 6 1 , j gilt-edged, short term, good inter13 ' I est-bearing security, and by doing it j help pay for victory and peace and l~j prosperity, you won't want to find I any other way out, but will. Like a '" true American, you wlil step up and ! say? 181 "Sure, we'll finish the job! Uncle ' Sam can have the use of all my mon. ey to pay for peace! I can go over ^ the top in the Victory Liberty Loan n if my boy could do it at St. Mihiel." y vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvs t v v t V SANTUC NEWS. < tuvvvuuuwv i-l Santuc, April 23.?Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King and children of near t Due West, spent Thursday with Mr. i and Mrs. W. F. Kay. / y Miss Lila Morrison spent a few 7 days last week with Mrs. R. B. Hadr don. Mrs. J. B. Culbreth and children v spent Thursday night at Mr. S. E. 1 Price's. i We are indeed sorry to note that Master Andrew Stevenson, son of i Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stevensoji, is ? right ill at this writing. We -v^ish him i a speedy recovery. 3 Mrs. E. J. Botts is spending this J week in Abbeville with her daughter, i- Mrs. M. S. Langford. t Mr. D. E. Haddon spent Thursday I, night and Friday here with relatives, s Messrs. C. G. Kay and Ernest Gore don of Antreville, motored down and i- visited Mr. M .B. Kay Friday afterk noon. Several from this community at:t tended the parade in Abbeville on - last Thursday and reported a nice y time. i- Mr. Roy Kay and sister, Miss Mary attended the show and dance at Abn beville Thursday night and reported ' Q m'/ta lima ?w ? V1U1VI Mr. Mack Wright was a business e visitor to the city Saturday. fc. Mr. D. E. Haddon is visiting his t, sister, Mrs. Thos. Nickles of Central, i- Mr. George Morrison attended the om Ge . . F.?from bucks to rporals?went down a gift of two million e thousand fatherless iks for foster parents. , \ 5 know the world is made safe place for them?and other youngsters?to grow in. e're here to finish that job ight! e you with us? An advertisement origtnatec ' and produced for the Victory Liberty Loan bp members of ,< the American Expeditionary Force. ^ ' .. 4* ;, v i v.-.. * - ... ;'*V - , " i * -i, .** *' ... . ' ; ;-v;x n * ' * ' *v;* v '* . 1' Virforv TJfwrtv T/>an Committee ? This space Rosenberg M z? show and dance Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wright spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. M. B. Eays. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haddon and ] baby spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. iFurman Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Smith and Miss ' ? J 1. I - J janie minora muiureu uuwu auu spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Abies. Miss Lila Morrison, and sister, Mrs. E. J. Haddoji visited Misses Lizzie and Willie Able Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Milford and baby came to see little Frances Kay Sunday afternoon. He has been sick for the last few days. Glad to say he is some better at this writing. Miss Lizzie Sharp of Abbeville, spent the week-end at Mr. W. F. Kays. We. are indeed sorry to say that the children of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. I ij. - ill TTT_ | Dtevenson are quite an. rr c they will soon be all right. VV V vTv V SA V w\ wt V V jv LONG CANE. V Long Cane, April 21.?The fanners in this community are busy planting corn and cotton. Mrs. A. L. Drennan of Anderson, spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. Misses Eva and Estelle Finley spent the week-end with Miss Bessie Erwin. Alii? nnonf o ^QTIT IY11S5 A1UC ucauiuiu optilb c* ^vn days of last week in the. city with Mr. and" Mrs. J. M. McKellar. Mr. W. H. Beauford and little son, ! Curtis, of Greenwood, spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. Quite a crowd from this commun' ' ?u: ? 1? icy attended tne auiuiera pmauc vn last Thursday. #They all report that it was fine. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. King gave a turkey dinner last Saturday in honor of their son, Private Ben King, who has returned home from France. The Rock Springs school gave a delightful egg hunt last Friday. / r ?9 mmmmmm ?1? ? ^ . *SS? % iiiraiij , ?'- i: . ... ? "* * * '* \' lffii <' i v. |- .A ^Hfc?2 ' ' 'i *' contributed by r .-l rCl lercanme v>oi / * ? ; Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. A. B. HAMLIN, Jr. Plaintiff, against , ^ W< H. HAMLIN, and others, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in May, A. D., 1919, within the legal hours of sale the following de\ scribed land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Abbeville, in j i Abbeville County, in the State afore-1: ?-*J TT?~ ?j I amiu, cuui/aiiiiiig imcc oiiu vug-aaiA | , j (3 1t2) Acres, more or less, andj j bounded by Main Street in the city j 1 _ ' I ? 1 ct?iww??flBgywjggypwigwHa?e 1 I iiiiaiiiiiuHni i I NOTIC W i I Beginning P Friday, April ] seed. Sellers o 30 lbs. of hu sold. Balance a limited quari hulls. Remember pared to take 3 bring your see< ABBE1 1 . ' | i r r , npany / y' ? of ^Abbeville, lands of E. E. Williams, lands of G. N. Nickles, and lands of W. P. Perrin, and having situated thereon a two-story dwelling house. ? '--I -M Aslo, all that piece, or parcel ui land, situate, lying and being vin Abbeville County in State aforesaid containing Nine and Four-tenths (9 4-10) acres, more or less, and being bounded by lands of Estate of A. K. Watson, Miss Clatworthy and Cambridge public road; this tract of land being subject however, to a claim of Mrs. Pat Baker for rents and profits during her life time. Also, all that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State afore -1--/ 9 \ A rtrna saia, containing nucc \v; more or less, and being bounded by lands now or formerly oWned by Mrs Mary F. Watson, A. T. Brown, and the nine and four-tenths (9 4-10) E SEED Bi Monday, April 25th, we will bi; ? ] 1? ^ i seeu win uc ic lis for each, 10C : in cash. We w ftity of meal to rlof^c nf klivmof dUtV/O VI k/Uj'UJ.g four meal and hi I /ILLE OIL ' ' - ' I jj ] , ' ' ' ; V<j " '. '-; mmmmmmtmrng^mmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmm . \ , 1 -'. , : acre tract herein above described. TERMS OP SALE?GASH. Purchasers to pay pay for stamps and papers. , THOS. P. THOMSON, 4-ll-3t. Master A. C., S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County t>f Abkerille. i ? - - * J. Pursuant to Act oz Assemoiy, passed at regular Session, 1916, the County Board of Commissioners will receive bids for the sum ef TwentyThousand ($20,000) Dollars, payable one year from date. Bids to be opened or heard, as Board may decide' to have them open or sealed at next meeting, at Eleyen* A. M., April 16th, 191$. W. A. STEVENSON, Supervisor Abbeville Co M. L. EVANS, Secretary of Board. 3-21-31. 3 wks. UYING y' 0 21st, through ly 100 tons of quired to take ) lbs. of seed ii i l all also supply those buying .1 . Come preulls when you ,i \ ! . MILL ' * i